Iran’s parliament approves project to suspend cooperation with the AIEA until the safety of nuclear facilities is guaranteed

This handout satellite picture provided by Maxar Technologies and taken on June 24, 2025, shows new airstrike craters at a perimeter installation on Iran’s Fordo nuclear facility, northeast of the city of Qom. (Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies/AFP)

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The Parliament of Iran approved a bill that interrupts cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA), UN body that supervises nuclear activities, according to the Iranian News Agency Nournews

The final decision still needs to be approved by the Iranian National Security Council of National Security, according to the report.

Iranian Parliament President Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf criticized the AIEA, stating that the agency “put its international credibility at risk” by not condemning attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

He declared, on state television, that the Iran’s atomic energy organization will suspend cooperation with AIEA until the country’s nuclear facilities safety is guaranteed.

On Monday, a preliminary US intelligence report indicated that weekend attacks on Iranian Iran nuclearial facilities delayed Iran’s nuclear program in just a few months.

Iran, which often expresses hostility against Israel, denies seeking nuclear weapons.

However, the country has enriched uranium at levels that have no peaceful use, hampered international inspections in its nuclear facilities and expanded its ballistic missile abilities.

Israel states that Iran took recent steps toward nuclear weapons production.


Published in 06/25/2025 09h47


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